Chevy Corvette: Modern Take On A Classic
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A high-performance car available as a coupe or a convertible, the 2010 Chevrolet Corvette is an American icon that is a first rate sports car. The glamorous Chevy Corvette, is manufactured in two classic designs and is a terrific deal for the sports car fan. The Grand Sport trim is novel featuring converted front and rear fenders, offset wheels, generous brakes, and exclusive aerodynamics for added performance and character. The up to the minute Chevy Corvette is available in the removable-roof coupe and convertible body styles and in three main trim levels: base Corvette, Z06 and ZR1. The base and Grand Sport models are powered by a 430 hp 6.2L V8, the Z06 utilizes a 505 hp 7.0L V8 below the hood, and the supercharged ZR1 adds extra power to the 6.2L V8 for a astounding 638 hp.
Equally note worthy is the Corvette’s day by day driver friendliness. The front boasts friendly ergonomics and roomy seats. Despite the compact sound of “sports car,” the 2010 Corvette contains noteworthy cargo space, specifically 22 cubic feet in the coupe. In spite of their immense capabilities, the 2010 Corvettes are still amenable enough to handle the daily commute without resulting in a stressed out driver upon arriving at their specific location. The outrageous style of the veteran generation has been replaced with a sleaker appearance, and a racetrack-ready suspension featuring lightweight alloy components.